Embedding profiles
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* [[Input_Profiles_and_Working_Spaces|Input Profiles and Working Spaces]] Reserved Article | * [[Input_Profiles_and_Working_Spaces|Input Profiles and Working Spaces]] Reserved Article | ||
* [[Color_Management_Myths_6-10#Myth_.237:_Setup_Photoshop_with_your_monitor_profile_as_the_working_space|CM Myth #7: Setup Photoshop with your monitor profile as the working space]] | * [[Color_Management_Myths_6-10#Myth_.237:_Setup_Photoshop_with_your_monitor_profile_as_the_working_space|CM Myth #7: Setup Photoshop with your monitor profile as the working space]] | ||
- | * [https:// | + | * [https://www.chromix.com/colorthink/pro/pro_colorcast ColorCast] '''ColorCast''' allows a profile's effect to be embedded into another profile (such as the Adobe RGB working space.) The result is a "normal" RGB device profile that Photoshop can apply to any image, performing the function of the original profile. |
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 21:27, 10 September 2019
See the following articles for information on embedding profiles:
- Input Profiles and Working Spaces Reserved Article
- CM Myth #7: Setup Photoshop with your monitor profile as the working space
- ColorCast ColorCast allows a profile's effect to be embedded into another profile (such as the Adobe RGB working space.) The result is a "normal" RGB device profile that Photoshop can apply to any image, performing the function of the original profile.